Kind-hearted people in Maplestory Mesos

Rauball (second right) talk with journalists as they react on the Maplestory Mesos reports at the stadium in Dortmund Police officers and firefighters stand outside the Dortmund team bus after it was damaged in an explosion Dortmund police spokeswoman Nina Vogt said investigators do not yet know the source of the explosions Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, left, talks to teammates after a window of Dortmund's team bus was damaged in an explosion.

Kind-hearted people in Germany are offering Monaco fans a place to stay after three explosions hit the Borussia Dortmund team bus - forcing their Champions League match to be postponed last night.The explosions happened as the German club's bus was leaving L'Arrivee Hotel and Spa, about six miles from the stadium, Signal Iduna Park, for their quarter final clash with the French side.

Defender Marc Bartra was injured in the explosion and was taken to hospital, the team said on Twitter, wishing the player a quick recovery. Last night's match was postponed following the explosion and has been rescheduled for tomorrow. And many kind people in Dortmund have taken to Twitter to offer their homes as a place to stay last night, using the bedforawayfans Kind-hearted people in Germany have offered Monaco fans a place to stay after three explosions hit the Borussia Dortmund team bus - forcing their Champions League match to be postponed last night.

The campaign appeared to be a success as pictures best MS Mesos site emerged of visiting supporters in the homes of Dortmund fans Pictured are AS Monaco fans at the home of a Borussia Dortmund supporter Thousands of Monaco supporters made the 730-mile trip for the match and the majority were in the stadium before it was called off.